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Use of Multiple Cues for Navigation by the Leaf-cutter Ant Atta cephalotes.

机译:切叶蚁Atta头足类动物的导航使用多个线索。

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In the first chapter, there is a brief introduction to ant navigation and a review of previous literature as well as a summary chapters 2-7. In chapter 2, I examine orientation of Atta cephalotes workers in the laboratory. Laden nest-bound foragers were moved from a "bridge" with or without trail pheromone present and placed on a parallel bridge with or without pheromone. In chapter 3, I continue to examine orientation of A. cephalotes foragers in the laboratory. Foragers walked on a single bridge and I altered various cues and contexts and recorded which manipulations caused the ants to reverse course. In chapter 4, I put orientation cues into direct conflict by letting the ants forage on a Y-maze. Foragers that were returning to a food source preferred visual cues to odor cues while recruited foragers consistently used odor cues. In chapter 5, I use a vertical T-maze to investigate the role that gravity plays in A. cephalotes navigation. The gravitational cue was put in direct conflict with odor cues and light cues. There was an asymmetry to the ants' response to the gravity cue in that ants returning to a food source had a tendency to go up regardless of the previous position of the food source or the position of the odor trail. Introducing a light cue changed the angle required to make the ants respond to the gravitational cue. In chapter 6, I investigate the anatomy of A. cephalotes eyes and brains. Based on tissue sections, I measured the angles between adjacent ommatidia in the eyes, and the volumes of sub-compartments of the brain. In chapter 7, I use the results from the other chapters to inform my speculations about the nature and neural basis of A. cephalotes navigation. I develop an hypothesis of navigation in the wild and a simple model of its neural underpinnings.
机译:在第一章中,对蚂蚁导航进行了简要介绍,并回顾了先前的文献以及第2-7章。在第二章中,我研究了Atta头足类工人在实验室中的定位。将满载着巢的觅食者从有或没有尾信息素的“桥”上移开,并放在有或没有信息素的平行桥上。在第3章中,我将继续在实验室中检查头孢曲霉觅食者的方向。觅食者在单座桥上行走,我改变了各种线索和背景,并记录了哪些操纵导致蚂蚁逆行。在第4章中,我通过让蚂蚁在Y型迷宫上觅食,将定向提示直接冲突。返回食物源的觅食者倾向于视觉提示而不是气味提示,而新招募的觅食者则始终使用气味提示。在第5章中,我使用垂直的T型迷宫来研究重力在头孢菌导航中的作用。引力提示与气味提示和灯光提示直接冲突。蚂蚁对重力提示的反应是不对称的,因为返回到食物源的蚂蚁有上升的趋势,而与食物源的先前位置或气味轨迹的位置无关。引入灯光提示会改变使蚂蚁响应重力提示所需的角度。在第6章中,我研究了头孢菌的眼睛和大脑的解剖结构。根据组织切片,我测量了眼睛中相邻眼孔之间的角度以及大脑子隔间的体积。在第7章中,我将使用其他各章中的结果来告知我有关A.头足动物导航的性质和神经基础的推测。我提出了野外航行的假设,并建立了其神经基础的简单模型。

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